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Art

Growing pains

by Andrew Penkalski
Published February 24, 2011
The Vine Arts Center’s “You are not a Dinosaur” exhibition aims to explore the imaginative concessions of growing up.
Iraqi and American Reconciliation Project Curator Tricia Khutoretsky sets up artwork Wednesday to be displayed in the “Navigating the Aftermath” collection at the Regis Center for the Arts. The collection focuses on the ongoing struggle in Iraq and will open Friday.

The art of war

by Andrew Penkalski
Published February 17, 2011
The Regis Center’s new exhibition “Navigating the Aftermath,” aims at healing amidst the storm.
Grab your scimitars and bring your mummies

Grab your scimitars and bring your mummies

by Grace Gouker
Published February 17, 2011
2,000-year-old golden child lends his tomb’s goodies to the Twin Cities.

I love you?

by Martina Marosi
Published February 10, 2011
A Valentine’s Day guide to the “Don’t’s” and “Do Me’s” for relationships at any stage.

A lonely heart’s guide to Valentine’s Day season

by Andrew Penkalski
Published February 10, 2011
Because no one wants to spend their weekend alone.

Prostitution, presses and poets

by Grace Gouker
Published February 10, 2011
Critics, attendees prize local writers at national conference.
Artist Kate Johnson holds her clay jar Saturday that will be on display in the Online (Dis)connect exhibit at Altered Esthetics from February 3-Feburary 24. This group exhibit addresses modern online social networking and communication.

Staying Connected

by Andrew Penkalski
Published February 3, 2011
Altered Esthetics’ new exhibition makes sense of the communicative methods in the modern world.
Poet and University of Minnesota English Instructor Sarah Fox sits Sunday in her Minneapolis home. She will be attending the Association of Writers & Writers Programs Conference which runs from Feb. 2-5 in Washington D.C.

Bookies in D.C.

by Grace Gouker
Published February 3, 2011
Local writers and readers set out for the great book nerd get-together.

There’s a starman killing lots of guys

by Tony Libera
Published February 3, 2011
Commander Shepard and the “Mass Effect” series branch out to PlayStation 3.

Heroes and villains

by Tony Libera
Published January 27, 2011
DC lends its characters to the MMORPG in "DC Universe Online."

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